This OER graphic organizer was created by Evelyn Recinos-Menéndez and as part of the …
This OER graphic organizer was created by Evelyn Recinos-Menéndez and as part of the 2024 World Language OER Summer work and training. Educators worked with Chrystal Liu, Nick Ziegler and Dorann Avey to create OER Learning Plans and materials. The attached Lesson Plan is designed for 9 - 12 World Language Arts teachers for Novice Learners of Spanish. Students will compare celebrations across cultures as they explain the importance of cultural symbols and traditions and how they help bring the community together. This Lesson Plan addresses the following NDE World Language Standard(s): NE.WL 2.1.A, NE.WL 2.1.B, NEWL 2.1.CIt is expected that this Lesson Plan will take students 2 - 4 days (45 minute class) to complete.
Students will practice talking about events and holidays. They will discuss the …
Students will practice talking about events and holidays. They will discuss the ways in which they celebrate events with family and friends in the past. Students will also be able to identify how other cultures celebrate local or national holidays. They will recommend places to celebrate birthdays or go on dates in their city, and practice how to talk about past friendships or relationships.
This lesson is a birthday problem that determines the probability that at …
This lesson is a birthday problem that determines the probability that at least 2 people in a room of 30 share the same birthday. [Probability playlist: Lesson 17 of 29]
Students will practice talking about events and holidays. They will discuss the …
Students will practice talking about events and holidays. They will discuss the ways in which they celebrate events with family and friends in the past. Students will also be able to identify how other cultures celebrate local or national holidays. They will recommend places to celebrate birthdays or go on dates in their city, and practice how to talk about past friendships or relationships.
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